Memorial Day is a time to gather, remember, kick-off the summer in West Columbia

Terry Ward
Posted 5/28/21

Memorial Day is on Monday. It is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May.

Like the rest of the nation, West Columbia will honor the men and women who died while serving in the …

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Memorial Day is a time to gather, remember, kick-off the summer in West Columbia

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Memorial Day is on Monday. It is an American holiday, observed on the last Monday of May.

Like the rest of the nation, West Columbia will honor the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. military. Each year on Memorial Day a national moment of remembrance takes place at 3 p.m. local time.

“On Memorial Day we will remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice so we can live in this wonderful country and enjoy all the freedoms we have,” said West Columbia Mayor Tem Miles.

Memorial Day became an official federal holiday in 1971. Many Americans observe Memorial Day by holding family gatherings. Miles said he will be running the grill for his family and eating barbecue.

Memorial Day is the also considered the unofficial beginning of the summer season.

“After the COVID Pandemic, folks are ready to get out and enjoy the weather and the outdoors,” Miles said. “We all want to get back to normal.” He said Memorial Day is a chance to get out and enjoy West Columbia’s parks and all the recreational opportunities around us.

Miles said that he will frequent West Columbia businesses to purchase items for his Memorial Day activities. There are some specials.

Through Monday, if you purchase your 5th Annual Taste on the River Tickets, you will receive a $15 discount per ticket. The tickets are $60 until Monday. A ticket includes unlimited tastings and two free drinks. The Event Date is: Tuesday, June 8, 6-9 PM, at Stone River. Proceeds benefit the West Columbia Beautification Foundation. Go to: bit.ly/TOTR2021 Enter Code: FLASH

Also, WECO Bottle and Biergartin will be open, from 11 a.m. until 10 p.m., Memorial Day. Queen’s Kitchen’s Food Truck will be serving onsite.

State Street Trading Co. will offer discounts for first responders and military personnel Saturday and Sunday in recognition of Memorial Day.

Musical act Bombshell Stripped will play at Savage Craft Ale Works on Center Street, at 5 p.m., Sunday

Since the days are getting warmer, Savage Craft on Center Street is offering a new Summer Cocktail Menu. One drink on the menu is The Strawberry Statement. It contains Sacred Bond Brandy, Savage Craft’s House Made Strawberry Vermouth, Coconut Almond Orgeat, Yellow Chartreuse and Lemon.

Memorial Day is significant for Palmetto Outdoors, the outfitter that is responsible for thousands of tubing trips down the Congaree River. The tubing industry makes West Columbia’s Riverwalk the focal point of outdoor recreation all summer long.

“Memorial Day is the kick-off of the summer season for us,” said Michael Mayo, Palmetto Outdoors owner.

“From Memorial Day to Labor Day Palmetto Outdoors is open seven days a week,” said Mayo.

Mayo said there was a high demand to get on the river last year.
“We had a 35-to-40 percent spike in bookings last year,” said Mayo. He said early indicators signal a high level of traffic in 2021, too.

“If we just do as well as we did last year, it’ll be a great year,” said Mayo.

He said tubers come to West Columbia from all over the country. Recently Palmetto Outdoors hosted a family visiting the area from India who tubed down the river.

“We want to show everyone who comes how great it is in West Columbia,” Mayo said.

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